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Year:
2012
Region / City:
Nairobi, Kenya
Subject:
Reproductive Health, Contraceptive Training
Document Type:
Official Letter
Organization:
Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, Tupange – Kenya Urban Reproductive Health Initiative
Author:
Nelson Keyonzo
Target Audience:
Health service providers
Training Dates:
23–27 April 2012, 30 April–4 May 2012
Contact:
Emmah Kariuki, Tel. 0721 759646
Partners:
Jhpiego, Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs, Marie Stopes International, NCAPD, Pharm Access Africa
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Version:
3.1
Date:
January 2026
Location/Service/Organisation:
[location/service/organisation]
PGD Development Group:
Reproductive Health PGDs Short Life Working Group
Reviewed by:
College of Sexual and Reproductive Health (CoSRH)
Date Template Comes into Effect:
1st April 2026
Review Date:
1st September 2028
Expiry Date:
31st March 2029
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Bilbrook
Topic:
Contraception
Document Type:
Patient Information Leaflet
Organization / Institution:
Bilbrook Medical Centre
Author:
Bilbrook Medical Centre
Target Audience:
Patients using Sayana® Press
Duration:
13 weeks
Approval Date:
May 2021
Review Date:
May 2023
Changes Date:
N/A
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Subject:
Health workers, contraceptives, knowledge, attitudes, practices
Document Type:
Search strategy
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Researchers, healthcare professionals
Period of Validity:
N/A
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2013
Region / City:
Cocke County, Sevier County, East Tennessee
Topic:
Substance Use and Abuse
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
Tennessee Department of Health
Author:
Erica Wilson, M.P.H.
Target Audience:
Female inmates, health professionals, community partners
Period of Implementation:
January 30, 2014 - September 2014
Approval Date:
January 30, 2014
Modification Date:
February 7, 2014
Program:
Voluntary Reversible Long Acting Contraceptive (VRLAC) Jail Initiative
Outreach Partners:
UT Medical Center Family Medical Residency Program
Number of Participants:
142 women
Project Contact:
Erica Wilson, M.P.H.
Contact Information:
4310 Papermill Rd. Knoxville, TN 37909-2018, 865-909-9404 Ext. 103, [email protected]
Context:
A public health report describing a pilot project aimed at educating female inmates in East Tennessee jails about NAS and offering voluntary reversible long-acting contraceptives (VRLAC) to prevent NAS births.
Note:
Year
Topic:
Oral contraception, Health review
Document type:
Medical form
Organization / institution:
South View Partnership
Target audience:
Patients requesting repeat oral contraceptive prescriptions
Period of validity:
Annual
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Reproductive Health
Document Type:
Informational Guide
Institution / Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Individuals seeking knowledge on fertility and contraception
Methods Covered:
Natural Family Planning, Cervical Mucus Method, Condoms, Diaphragm, Mini-pill, Injection, Implant, Intrauterine System, Intrauterine Device
Usage Instructions:
Detailed for each method
Benefits and Risks:
Provided for each method
Year:
2025
Region / Location:
[location/service/organisation]
Document Type:
Patient Group Direction (PGD)
Issuing Organization:
College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (CoSRH)
Authors / Contributors:
Alison Crompton, Bola Sotubo, Carmel Lloyd, Dr Cindy Farmer, Clare Livingstone, Dipti Patel, Emma Anderson, Heather Randle, Julia Hogan, Kate Devonport, Kirsty Armstrong, Lisa Knight, Michelle Jenkins, Portia Jackson, Rachel Logan, Tanya Lane, Jo Jenkins, Kieran Reynolds, Rosie Furner, Sandra Wolper
Intended Users:
Registered healthcare professionals authorized to operate under the PGD
Implementation Date:
1st April 2026
Review Date:
1st September 2028
Expiry Date:
31st March 2029
Version History:
Version 1 (April 2020), Version 1.1 (November 2020), Version 2.0 (April 2023), Version 2.1 (April 2024), Version 2.2 (April 2025), Version 2.3 (July 2025), Version 3.0 (October 2025)
Regulatory Reference:
Human Medicines Regulation 2012, Schedule 16 Part 4
Approval:
College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (CoSRH), January 2026
Supporting Groups:
Reproductive Health PGDs Short Life Working Group (SLWG)
Contextual Scope:
Contraceptive medicine administration and patient safety guidelines
Year:
2024
Organization:
Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS)
Program:
Building State Capacity for Community-Informed Policymaking Learning and Action Series
Document type:
Request for Applications
Audience:
Medicaid programs in U.S. states, commonwealths, and territories
Key dates:
April 9, 2024 – RFA release; April 25, 2024 – Informational webinar; April 30, 2024 – Non-binding Expression of Interest; May 30, 2024 – Applications due
Project period:
July 2024 – August 2025
Purpose:
Support states in creating or strengthening Medicaid Beneficiary Advisory Councils aligned with CMS rules
Funding:
Regrants up to $25,000 available for community entities
Contacts:
Anna Spencer, CHCS senior program officer, [email protected]
Eligibility:
All U.S. states, commonwealths, and territories
Activities:
Landscape assessment, partnership with community entities, development of BAC action plans, capacity building, technical assistance
Year:
2018
Month:
April–May
Subject:
AP Human Geography
Type of Document:
Independent Study Schedule and Topic Outline
Exam:
AP Human Geography Exam
Exam Date:
May 13, 2018
Exam Time:
8:00 am
Related Assessment:
EOC/STAAR Testing
Content Areas:
Geography; Population and Migration; Cultural Patterns and Processes; Political Organization of Space; Agriculture; Industry; Urban Geography
Included Components:
Practice Exams; Chapter Reading Quizzes; Reading Guides; Topic Outlines; Case Studies; Model Reviews; World Regional Maps
Case Studies:
China’s One Child Policy; Japan’s Angel Policy; Ireland Potato Famine; Yugoslavia; Rwanda; South Africa; Sri Lanka; Israel and Palestine; Northern Ireland; North and South Korea; Afghanistan to Pakistan; Kurds; Bedouins; Asian Tigers/Dragons; Chicago
Geographical Models:
Demographic Transition Model; Von Thunen Model; Rostow Model; Wallerstein’s Model; Weber Model; Hotelling Model; Losch Model; Burgess Model; Hoyt Model; Harris-Ullman Model; Griffin-Ford Model; Christaller Central Place Theory; Borchert Model; Gravity Model; Rank-Size Rule
Religious Branches Studied:
Christianity; Islam; Buddhism
Cultural Topics:
Folk and Popular Culture; Language Families; Ethnic and Global Religions
Format:
Daily Review Plan with Thematic Breakdown and Percentage Weights
Year:
2025
Region:
United States
Theme:
Sweepstakes / Radio Promotion
Document Type:
Official Contest Rules
Organizer:
Beasley Media Group, LLC
Sponsor:
The Law Firm of Anidjar & Levine
Administrator:
Beasley Media Group, LLC
Eligibility:
Legal residents of 50 U.S. states and D.C., 18+ years old
Entry Methods:
Online, mobile app, text message
Prize:
$1000 cash per winner, total 125 prizes
Promotion Period:
April 7, 2025 – May 9, 2025
Governing Law:
Florida, USA
Excluded Areas:
Puerto Rico, US Territories, military installations, and other prohibited regions
Year:
2022
Region:
United States
Topic:
Nurse Staffing
Document Type:
Meeting Agenda
Organization:
National Nurse Staffing Task Force
Authors:
Connie Barden, Cheryl Peterson, Sherry Perkins, Kendra McMillan, Kiersten Henry, Brian Sims, Sarah Delgado
Participants:
Task Force members and executive sponsors
Meeting Dates:
April 25, 2022; May 16, 2022
Attachments:
National Nurse Staffing Task Force Charter, Nurse Staffing Think Tank Recommendations, Participant Biographies, Roles and Responsibilities document
Duration:
6pm–8pm EST / 3pm–5pm CST (Meeting 1); 6pm–8pm EST / 3pm–5pm PST (Meeting 2)
Meeting Focus:
Introductions, review of charter and recommendations, discussion of communication and agreements, next steps
Year:
1872–1922
Region:
International (Anglican Communion)
Theme:
Episcopal prayers, liturgical calendar, saints’ commemorations
Document type:
Liturgical calendar / prayer schedule
Church:
Anglican Communion
Target audience:
Clergy and laity
Included dioceses:
Masasi, Maseno, Masindi Kitara, Massachusetts, Matabeleland, Matana, Matlosane, Mauritius, Mbaise, Mbale, Mbamili, Mbeere, Mbhashe, Meath and Kildare, Medak, Central Melanesia, Melbourne, Meridional, Meru, México, Del Norte de México, Michigan, Eastern Michigan
Notable figures:
Frederick Denison Maurice, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, William Law, William of Ockham, George Augustus Selwyn, Peter Chanel, Pandita Mary Ramabai
Liturgical periods:
Lent 5, Holy Week, Easter Week, Annunciation, Palm Sunday
Schools and parishes mentioned:
Various CEP schools and parishes across dioceses
Clerical roles listed:
Bishop, clergy, laity, Rural Dean, Registrar, HT, PinC, Rdr, Chr
Year:
2018
Region / State:
Massachusetts
Country:
United States
Document Type:
Transmittal letter
Program:
MassHealth (Medicaid Program)
Agency:
Executive Office of Health and Human Services, Office of Medicaid
Manual:
Hospice Manual
Subchapter:
6. Service Codes and Descriptions
Author:
Daniel Tsai, Assistant Secretary for MassHealth
Audience:
Hospice Providers Participating in MassHealth
Subject:
Hospice service billing codes and modifiers
Effective Date:
January 1, 2016
Issue Date:
May 2018
Approval Date:
April 1, 2018
Related Materials:
Hospice Manual pages 6-1 and 6-2
Contact Entity:
MassHealth Long-Term Services & Supports (LTSS) Provider Service Center
Year:
2016
Organization:
53rd St Barnabas Scout Group
Location:
Moutayiaka and Yermasoyia, Cyprus
Document type:
Letter to parents
Author:
Tracey Vlamis, Scout Leader
Audience:
Parents of Scouts
Event dates:
23rd April 2016, 14th May 2016
Topics:
Scout meetings, Summer Fete, fundraising, camping, volunteer participation
Website:
www.53rdscoutgroup.com
Context:
Official correspondence detailing upcoming scout meetings, a summer fete, camping events, and requests for parental involvement.
Year:
2022
Location:
Bonoua, Ivory Coast
Subject:
Environmental impact of urban waste management
Document type:
Research study
Institution:
NANGUI ABROGOUA University
Authors:
Not specified
Data collection period:
April–May 2022
Methodology:
Field visit, soil and leachate sampling, interviews with local authorities and waste management structures
Keywords:
Solid waste management, landfill, soil, leachate, trace metal elements, environmental degradation
Scope:
Local municipal waste management and its ecological effects
Year:
2022
Location:
Dublin, Ireland
Position Type:
Permanent, full-time
Department:
Citizens Information Board
Title:
Finance Executive
Reports to:
Finance Manager
Salary Range:
€50,848–€65,839
Probation Period:
Applicable
Qualifications:
Qualified/part-qualified Accountant or Qualified Accounting Technician
Competencies:
Team leadership, Analysis and decision making, Managing and delivery of results, Interpersonal and communication skills, Specialist knowledge and self-development, Drive and commitment to Public Service values
Desired Skills:
Budget co-ordination, fixed asset accounting, IT proficiency including Microsoft Excel, public sector procurement knowledge
Annual Leave:
29 working days plus Public Holidays, increasing to 30 after five years
Working Hours:
Minimum 37 hours per week, 9:00–17:30 Mon–Thu, 9:00–17:00 Fri, blended working policy in operation
Eligibility:
EU/EEA, UK, or Swiss nationals
Source Type:
Official employment information booklet
Year:
2025
Location:
Roanoke, Illinois, USA
Document type:
Meeting minutes
Governing body:
Roanoke Village Board
Presiding officer:
Mayor Michael Smith
Attendees:
Trustees Wayne Blunier, Josh Scarbeary, Jerry Hasler, Jake Wacker, Sarah Churchill, John Keigher (remote)
Topics covered:
Consent agenda approval, waterworks and sewers updates, budget changes, finance and appropriations, streets and alleys, village property, local and industrial improvements, community garden, election and oath of office
Decisions made:
Approval of claims and consent agenda, salary increases, Morton Community Bank payment, Seventh Street repair, property demolition plans
Meeting dates:
April 7, 2025; April 21, 2025; May 2, 2025
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Alexandria, VA; Little Rock, AR; Pineville, LA
Subject:
Procurement of medical imaging equipment
Document Type:
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation for Commercial Items
Agency:
Department of Veterans Affairs
Contracting Office:
NCO 16 Alexandria VA Health Care System
Solicitation Number:
VA256-17-Q-0581
Response Date:
05-05-2017
NAICS Code:
334510
Set-Aside:
SDVOSB (Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business)
Product:
NextGen LOGIQ e R7 Compact Digital Ultrasound Console with accessories
Quantity:
1 unit
Additional Items:
Probes, software options, printer, manuals, on-site application day, power cord, isolation card, trade-in allowance for Sonosite M-Turbo & probes
Evaluation Criteria:
Technical capability, past performance, price
Contract Clauses:
FAR 52.212-1, FAR 52.212-3, FAR 52.212-4, FAR 52.212-5 and relevant subparagraphs
Place of Performance:
Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, Little Rock, AR, USA
Point of Contact:
Arlene Blade, [email protected]
Année:
2024
Région / ville:
Nairobi
Thématique:
Appel civil, Responsabilité civile, Accidents de la route
Type de document:
Jugement judiciaire
Organ / institution:
Cour suprême du Kenya
Auteur:
Hon. Lucy Ambasi
Public cible:
Juristes, Avocats, Parties prenantes en matière de responsabilité civile
Date de modification:
Aucun
Note:
Description
Date:
04 November 2019
Agency Reference Number:
8SJ520
Document Reference Number:
FO8SJ58SJ5PV4404116
Traveller:
P1 - WHITE/DAVIDMR (Adult - ADT)
Note:
Flight Details
Flight 1:
SA308, Cape Town - CPT to Johannesburg - JNB, 11 Dec 2019, 06:15 - 08:10, Class Z - Business
Flight 2:
SA184, Johannesburg - JNB to Nairobi - NBO, 11 Dec 2019, 10:00 - 15:00, Class D - Business
Flight 3:
SA185, Nairobi - NBO to Johannesburg - JNB, 16 Dec 2019, 15:45 - 18:50, Class D - Business
Flight 4:
SA2023, Johannesburg - JNB to Cape Town - CPT, 16 Dec 2019, 20:20 - 22:30, Class Q - Economy
Currency:
ZAR
Fare:
31190.00
Taxes:
3333.86
Fee:
1000.00
Vat:
62.29
Total:
35586.15
Fare Valid Until:
Close of Business Today: 04 November 2019
SA308 Flying Time:
1 Hours 55 Minutes, No Stops: 0, Baggage: Adult - 2PC, Carbon Emission: 211.79 kgs
SA184 Flying Time:
4 Hours 0 Minutes, No Stops: 0, Baggage: Adult - 2PC, Carbon Emission: 374.00 kgs
SA185 Flying Time:
4 Hours 5 Minutes, No Stops: 0, Baggage: Adult - 2PC, Carbon Emission: 381.79 kgs
SA2023 Flying Time:
2 Hours 10 Minutes, No Stops: 0, Baggage: Adult - 2PC, Carbon Emission: 202.58 kgs
Flights:
ZAR 35586.15
Approximate Total:
ZAR 35586.15
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